October 2003

Correspondence

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FROM THE EDITOR
Editorial: Go for Green
The Green Paper offers a chance for every professional to contribute
Cuttings
A miscellany of news items from here and there
News about SET Bursaries
ARTICLES
Summary of the Green Paper : Every Child Matters
The key points, edited by staff of the National Children's Bureau
Every Child Matters - The Long Awaited Green Paper
A report of a conference set up as part of the launch of the Government's Green paper on services for children and young people
No More Chatting - and a Good Thing Too! - Bill Stevenson
Microsoft's closure of chatrooms on the web
Quo Vadimus? I - Kathleen Lane
He may have been therapped, but he wasn't cured
REGULAR COLUMNS
In Residence - Two National Visions of a Child-Friendly World - Keith White
Great ideas from adults, but what do the children think?
Young People in Neighbourhoods: Faith and Culture - Mike Symmons
Looking at inter-faith youth work
Bluebrick Children's Home - Bombshell at Bluebrick - Gus Greene
It's going to close, but they haven't been told yet
The Terry Hoon Column: Why?
The importance of curiosity and joind-up thinking for children
ROUND THE WORLD
World Views from Victoria
A report of a first rate conference
Indications for Treatment
A Dutch system for planning for children's needs
Early Childhood Aggression
A Canadian project highlighted children's learning from parents
Professionalism in Australia
The growth of Youth Work
Children's Toys
The dangers of choosing the wrong toys, and the benefits of the right ones
Scotland : A Country in its Own Right - and with a Future
A new FICE National Section and some ideas about the changing experiences of children
Teaching Foreign Languages to children with Down Syndrome - Maria Jesus
An innovative project in Spain
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